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use your value sense. sign up at scottbrand.com. >>> much of china's capital, beijing, remains underwater this morning after a weekend rainstorm that officials call the heaviest downpour in more than 60 years. at least 37 people died in the storm and floods that followed. in northeastern spain, wind driven wildfires have killed at least 3 people and injured two dozen more. the fires are raging in dry forestland along the main highway between barcelona and the french border, 80 miles north, at least 32,000 acres have burned. cbs "moneywatch" now. big names are set to report quarterly earnings and tax havens for the super wealthy. ashley morrison has more. >> good morning, terrell. asian markets took a stumble on fears about europe's debt crisis and china's economic slowdown. the nikkei dropped almost 2% while the hang seng fell over 3%. >>> this week we'll get important earnings reports. apple is out with results on thursday and facebook makes its first report since going public despite losing 121 points on
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for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if th
for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why...
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. >> it is very hard for us. >> some estimates put the cost of the athens games at 10 billion euros. what is to show of it? the sporting a legacy left to rust. >> it's almost impossible to see now, but what this was once the kayak area. today, these venues are symbols of what has happened to greece. the country could never afford the olympics and other grand infrastructure projects after joining the euro. as it wore off, reality and decay set in. pride of hosting the games has begun to abate. >> athens solve the real price -- athens saw the real price. >> we have the new airport. we have new roads. we have new technology, communication. transportation was one of the biggest problems. of course there was overspending. of course there were mistakes. yes, the olympic games were positive for greece. >> many wonder what went wrong ever since. there's no money to fix the air conditioning in this facility. athletes are left to swelter. the eight years on from the games, a greek sports have had a hard landing. was it worth it? >> we do not have much money now, maybe because we have the olymp
. >> it is very hard for us. >> some estimates put the cost of the athens games at 10 billion euros. what is to show of it? the sporting a legacy left to rust. >> it's almost impossible to see now, but what this was once the kayak area. today, these venues are symbols of what has happened to greece. the country could never afford the olympics and other grand infrastructure projects after joining the euro. as it wore off, reality and decay set in. pride of hosting the games has...
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thanks for joining us. >>> this morning on "early today" -- tragedy in colorado. the 24-year-old suspect in friday's deadly movie theater shooting heads to court to face dozens of charges. >>> out with the old. 400 pounds of explosives bring down a 60-year-old landmark in the big easy. >>> and leap of faith. scores of russian parachuters attempt a record jump. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 23, 2012. >>> hello and very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with remembering the victims. more than 10,000 people gathered in aurora, colorado, last night to pay tribute to and honor the 12 dead and dozens others injured in the theater shooting that happened early friday morning. president obama was also in aurora sunday. all this as the community prepares for its first glimpse of the 24-year-old shootingsusp hearing in just a few hours from now. nbc's jay gray reports from aurora. ♪ >> reporter: shattered city. struggles to begin picking up the pieces. >> the pain is still raw and the healing has yet to begin. >> reporter:
thanks for joining us. >>> this morning on "early today" -- tragedy in colorado. the 24-year-old suspect in friday's deadly movie theater shooting heads to court to face dozens of charges. >>> out with the old. 400 pounds of explosives bring down a 60-year-old landmark in the big easy. >>> and leap of faith. scores of russian parachuters attempt a record jump. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 23, 2012. >>> hello...
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. >> millions of people are with us, in helping to share our burden of grief at this moment. >> reporter: a sunday vigil to help heal. in all, 12 are among the dead. a 6-year-old girl, a navy sailor. an air force reservist and two young men who died shielding their girlfriends from bullets. fathers, sons, daughters, each with lives cut short. the president addressed a grieving community and talked privately with families of the victims. >> my main task was to serve as a representative of the entire country and let them know, that we are thinking about them at this moment and will continue to think about them each and every day. >> reporter: the suspect, 24-year-old james holmes, today will be adviseded of his rights and the judge will set a date for the formal filing of charges. the start of a legal process that may take months. >> we will convict him. yes. >> reporter: at issue, whether the prosecutor will seek the death penalty. the defense will likely argue whether holmes is mentally competent. while the city is forever changed. evidence will include what w found inside the suspect's
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government requests for hughes a day to those in the first top of the chair eighty percent came from the to us government. the recent times transparency report reveals a giant gap in the global economy as the world's ultra rich trying to get over twenty one trillion dollars in offshore but. those are the headlines up next he's pieces of our with his debate try to crosstalk. please. continue. to. follow and welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle occupation what occupation the recently published report by an israeli judge concluded that israel is not in fact occupying palestinian territories has engendered a wide array of emotions and outrage after forty five years what should we call the situation in the west bank. and. started. to cross thought the occupation are non occupation of palestinian lands i'm joined by michael merman in tel aviv he is a writer for the jerusalem post in jerusalem we have it tomorrow marcos he's the founder and director of palestinian media watch and in san diego we cross to susan how why she is the author of the international bestseller mornings and janine all right
government requests for hughes a day to those in the first top of the chair eighty percent came from the to us government. the recent times transparency report reveals a giant gap in the global economy as the world's ultra rich trying to get over twenty one trillion dollars in offshore but. those are the headlines up next he's pieces of our with his debate try to crosstalk. please. continue. to. follow and welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle occupation what occupation the recently published...
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government requests for user data filed in the first half of this year nearly eighty percent came from the us government. topamax artes and peter the bow and crosstalk. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm here a little occupation what are the patient the recently published report mine is really judge concluded that israel is not in fact occupying palestinian territories has engendered a wide array of emotions and outrage after forty five years what should we call the situation in the west bank. to cross-talk the occupation or non occupation of palestinian lands i'm joined by michael merman in tel aviv he is a writer for the jerusalem post in jerusalem we have it tomorrow mark reuss he's the founder and director of palestinian media watch and in san diego we cross to susan how why she is the author of the international bestseller mornings and janine all right crosstalk rules in effect folks that means you can jump in anytime you want susan can i ask you because you got up early just for this program what is your reaction to this finding by this judge that the there is no occupation of the over
government requests for user data filed in the first half of this year nearly eighty percent came from the us government. topamax artes and peter the bow and crosstalk. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm here a little occupation what are the patient the recently published report mine is really judge concluded that israel is not in fact occupying palestinian territories has engendered a wide array of emotions and outrage after forty five years what should we call the situation in the west bank....
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that relate to us in the most horrible animalistic terms but that was not the question he asked you a direct question and why don't you just answer that that's not in the other thing is your claim your claim your claim that you know since the oslo accords israel has just been trying to help establish you know a palestinian state what tell me then why did israel actually confiscate nearly all of the areas sea and proceed to build settlements on confiscated palestinian property most of it from private palestinian owners in order to build jewish only colonies with segregated roads that are palestinians are not even allowed to drive on and checkpoints the route if it was indeed the intention of israel to to to comply with the oslo accords why did they do that why did they go about making facts on the ground that make they didn't. go and i to go to michael michael was also really good there are many mean let's go to michael in tel aviv was also just really a mandate to create settlements not a peace process. i think the intention of also was to let's not forget that all slow was it was a
that relate to us in the most horrible animalistic terms but that was not the question he asked you a direct question and why don't you just answer that that's not in the other thing is your claim your claim your claim that you know since the oslo accords israel has just been trying to help establish you know a palestinian state what tell me then why did israel actually confiscate nearly all of the areas sea and proceed to build settlements on confiscated palestinian property most of it from...
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before the israel in the west bank according to a un resolution two forty two and according to the us court which recognize that israel had a right to be there until there would be a final settlement and that's the most important thing israel is following all the agreements the united nations agreement and the other that's all that this that this ruling this document is saying i agree completely with that says the document is a technical document dealing with legality it is not dealing with the most intimate relations and what about that i was skinny and i know the way to try if i could i don't know if you would about the people. absolutely the issue of the palestinians there has to be some kind of a solution and israel has been hoping for years for a palestinian population that is willing to live with us together in peace and i would say tragically every opportunity to negotiate every opportunity to work toward some kind of a peaceful settlement has been rejected by the palestinians starting with the intifada that was started by yasser arafat which left thousands dead told you know t
before the israel in the west bank according to a un resolution two forty two and according to the us court which recognize that israel had a right to be there until there would be a final settlement and that's the most important thing israel is following all the agreements the united nations agreement and the other that's all that this that this ruling this document is saying i agree completely with that says the document is a technical document dealing with legality it is not dealing with the...
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designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm ve roar kan de la cruz. with four holes to go, adam scott blew it to claim the oldest trophy in golf yesterday. here's bill seward. >> a very good morning to you. the british open was adam scott's to lose, and that's exactly what he did. to england we go, tiger woods in the hunt and then he got lost in some bunkers. never a gad sign to be swinging from your knees. finally got out but a triple bogey finishing four back tied for third. no collapse was bigger than adam scott's. the leader coming into sunday, bad approach on 15. you'll need a shovel from there. scott bogeys the hole. meanwhile, ernie els just chugging along rolling in a birdie on 18 finished with a 68, seven-under. he watched as scott completely falls apart. bogeys the final four holes needing this to force a playoff, not going to happen. els wins his second british open and fourth major. >>> from the british open to the first brit to win the tour de france, bradle
designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm ve roar kan de la cruz. with four holes to go, adam scott blew it to claim the oldest trophy in golf yesterday. here's bill seward. >> a very good morning to you. the british open was adam scott's to lose, and that's exactly what he did. to england we go, tiger woods in the hunt and then he got lost in some bunkers....
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also at the theater behind us they are telling us a couple of things. one, the shooter started with a shotgun he then went to semiautomatic rifle which froze and went to the pistol after that those canisters he threw in had tear gas. shepard? >> shepard: adam housley they crime scene. thanks. greta van susteren was in the courtroom this morning. we will talk to her about what she saw and what we did not see on tv. that's coming up inside fox report. first though, unprecedented penalties for an unthinkable coverup. the ncaa today hammered pennsylvania state university with some of the harshest penalties it has ever handed down. penalties for attempting to hide the actions of the now convicted child rapist, jerry sandusky. a jury last month convicted the former penn state assistant coach on had 5 counts of child sex abuse. is he widely expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. internal investigation revealed the school's leaders including the legendary head coach joe paterno knew of the accusations against coach sandusky. did nothing to stop it, a
also at the theater behind us they are telling us a couple of things. one, the shooter started with a shotgun he then went to semiautomatic rifle which froze and went to the pistol after that those canisters he threw in had tear gas. shepard? >> shepard: adam housley they crime scene. thanks. greta van susteren was in the courtroom this morning. we will talk to her about what she saw and what we did not see on tv. that's coming up inside fox report. first though, unprecedented penalties...
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cramer joins us now. jim, we've got all these deals but i've been dying to ask you about mcdonald's. what do you think? the currency headwinds were there but coke was able to overcome them. why not mcdonald's? >> people want very much to say mcdonald's was terrible, and can i understand the stock being down a couple. do i want to tell people that i think what matters is june was hardly that bad. same-store sales up 4.4%. >> well better than expected. >> pretty good number. >> europe plus 5%. everybody wants to dump on it. everybody wants to say why isn't it coke? coke delivered an amazing quarter. coke was very well hedged. everyone wants to throw in mcdonald's. goldman sachs downgraded 85, 86. probably gets there and then turns around. >> so you like what you're seeing, especially the most recent numbers that we got for the last month. >> june was good. june was good. >> yeah. >> it's so easy to look at a headline miss and decide you've got to throw that away. when i look at the currency, can you say the
cramer joins us now. jim, we've got all these deals but i've been dying to ask you about mcdonald's. what do you think? the currency headwinds were there but coke was able to overcome them. why not mcdonald's? >> people want very much to say mcdonald's was terrible, and can i understand the stock being down a couple. do i want to tell people that i think what matters is june was hardly that bad. same-store sales up 4.4%. >> well better than expected. >> pretty good number....
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joins us live from london. great to have you with us. i want to focus in on spanish borrowing costs. at euro-era highs and some say this can persist for a couple of months before spain sun able to fund itself. is there a backstop that investors can take heart in? i mean, what sort of mechanisms can kick in in order to help spain? >> yeah. well, i think you're absolutely right. we do need to start thinking very carefully about what official measures there are to help spain given that euro is so high as they are right now. there are three kinds of measure. you can actually use the efsf along with the esm which is likely to get approval from september could be used to go out and buy debt in the primary market, direct from spain. that would certainly be a big help. that could be agreed within weeks, really, and quite the near term. secondly, there is the european central bank. potentially it could go out as it has done in the past and indeed as the fed and bank of england have done and actually buy bonds outright. there the ecb has some relu
joins us live from london. great to have you with us. i want to focus in on spanish borrowing costs. at euro-era highs and some say this can persist for a couple of months before spain sun able to fund itself. is there a backstop that investors can take heart in? i mean, what sort of mechanisms can kick in in order to help spain? >> yeah. well, i think you're absolutely right. we do need to start thinking very carefully about what official measures there are to help spain given that euro...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action
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he joins us every monday. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: it is interesting, first both sides started by taking down the negative ads in colorado, which was expected. but we've had three days now where it's been relatively static. there is no food fight. maybe we're fine lea going to talk about the big issues. >> that's what i'm hoping, that as they retreat from the public stage and then come back out, which they will do soon enough, that the tone will have changed, that there is some sort of mourning period will inspire them to think differently about the future of the country. i'm not calling for a knock down, drag out fight over gun rights. i think that's probably frankly a smaller issue here given the future. i'm talking about the jobs. i'm talking about the debt, the deficit, the entitlement reform, all of these things that are real threats to our way of life, the foreign policy, we don't talk about foreign policy at all except when there is some disaster and they're forced to issue a stat
he joins us every monday. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: it is interesting, first both sides started by taking down the negative ads in colorado, which was expected. but we've had three days now where it's been relatively static. there is no food fight. maybe we're fine lea going to talk about the big issues. >> that's what i'm hoping, that as they retreat from the public stage and then come back out, which they will do soon enough, that the tone will have...
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. >>> good morning. it's 7:26 on this monday, july 23rd. i'm aaron gilchrist. trouble spots you want to avoid heading out the door this morning. danella sealock has the details. >> there you go, aaron. still watching a water main break. closed between 6th and 8th street. judge on washington boulevard instead. the outer belt in montgomery county jammed making your way past new hampshire after ju. delays continue to georgia avenue. no accidents at this time. aaron, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a look at your muggy and potentially storm are forecast >>> good morning. a lot of humidity in the air. 70s around the region, patchy, low clouds continuing to break up with more sunshine getting into the late ert part of the morning and into the afternoon. mid to late afternoon, early evening, thunderstorms po
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todd joins us. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ovider is dt but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. . >>> live shot of washington, d.c., as the sun comes up at 23 past the hour. better get ready for work now. joining us from washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown" chuck todd already at work. >> good morning. >>
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